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Ideal Companion: Colorpoint Shorthair

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The Ideal Companion: A DVD Guide to Cat Breeds is an indispensable "visual guidebook," not just for prospective cat owners, but for cat lovers in general.

Produced in cooperation with North America's top breeders, this DVD provides insights into the history, temperament, sociability and life span of 20 different breeds of cats. It includes colorful charts that indicate brushing requirements and detail how active and vocal each breed tends to be, and a special section with valuable tips on what to look for when choosing a kitten.

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  • As a breeder of Siamese and Colorpoint Shorthairs for over 20 years I can tell you the in information in this video is 100% accurate.

  • I love the siamese breed!!! I have a 1 month old Colorpoint male :)

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  • I have a 11 year old colorpoint female

  • i want this cat omg. Base on the personality I am in love

  • @broot4u yeah i live in Canada and there Flamepoints:)

  • In Canada they're called Flamepoints. I love mine.

  • What is needed for this to occur are the grand father and the father to be the same tabby colors then the Calico mother has the kitten that is white with the colorpoints.

  • this cat is one of the cutest breeds :3

  • this is my third favorite breed of cat

  • beautiful and exquisite but not cuddley enough! its too skinny and not fluffy enough hehe

  • What a pretty kitty !

  • kunzy3000: Well, you may not be able to get papers documenting the purebred status of an adopted animal, but you sure can find a lot of animals that are pretty obviously purebred. (And unless you're planning to show or breed, who needs papers? =]) Purebred animals are abandoned, too. I personally prefer to adopt, but of course as you say, someone wanting a guaranteed purebred cat should consult a reliable breeder or better yet, a rescue organization for that breed.

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